Perishable commodities definition

Perishable commodities means products of agriculture, aquaculture, or manufacture which by their nature are subject to destruction, decay, deterioration or spoilage except under proper conditions.
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Related to Perishable commodities

  • Perishable goods means personal property maintained under controlled conditions for its preservation, and susceptible to loss or damage if the controlled conditions change.

  • Bulk commodities means the following commodities, when shipped in rail tank cars, tanker trucks, trailers, other bulk wheeled conveyances, or pipelines:

  • Perishable food means potentially hazardous food.

  • Commodities means the Commodities , raw materials, machines, equipments and/or other materials that should be provided by the Supplier to the Buyer under the Contract.

  • Physical Commodities means any physical commodity with respect to which a Commodity Interest is traded on a market specified in the definition of Commodity Shares above.